Secure versions of HTTP proxies. They encrypt the data between Reflect4 and the target server, preventing eavesdropping.

Free proxies have a notoriously short lifespan—often lasting only a few hours or days. To maintain a working Reflect4 setup, you must source lists from platforms that update every few minutes. 1. Public Proxy Repositories (GitHub)

They strip out identifying HTTP headers before reaching the target.

When extracting proxies from a free list, matching the protocol to your specific online activity is critical for stability and security. 1. HTTP/HTTPS Proxies

Finding a reliable daily is essential for maintaining online anonymity, bypassing strict network filters, and scraping web data without getting blocked.

When searching for a free proxy list, you will encounter three main types of proxy protocols. Each serves a different purpose within Reflect4:

What are you using to connect?

A: Free proxies are public resources that are often overloaded, change IP addresses, or get shut down. An IP that works today might be dead or blacklisted tomorrow. The update frequency (e.g., every 5 minutes) ensures you get a list of only the currently active and working IPs.

While proxy lists give you control, there are other free and reliable alternatives:

While a free Reflect4 proxy list saves money, it comes with inherent security risks. Risk Factor Description Mitigation Strategy